A/N Here ya go

The very next day, Narnia started preparing for the war, well, at least Peter, Edmund, Mr. Tumnus, and Oreius met to discuss major factors of it. Lucy wasn't there because she was too young to really be able to sit down and have a long discussion about anything, Peter would fill her in on the details later, and Susan had said she and Rebecca needed to get to know each other. Peter didn't understand why they didn't just do it later, but Susan insisted that they do it just then. Girls, thought Peter. They are never going to make any sense to me. So it ended up just being the four of them.

While the war factors were being discussed, Susan and Rebecca went for a walk. Susan had this special way of making Rebecca very nervous. Maybe it was because she was Peter's sister, and maybe it was because she seemed to have something against Rebecca. At first, they walked in silence, side by side, Rebecca trying not to be nervous, and Susan thinking of the appropriate thing to say. "So, how are you feeling?" Susan asked Rebecca.

"I'm feeling much better thank you, and yourself?" Rebecca asked.

"I'm becoming quite worried. With both wars going on, our family is becoming stretched around with thoughts of both worlds. Quite honestly, however, that is not the worst of my fears. I am beginning to fear for the well-being of Peter. What do you think of him? Honestly," asked Susan, trying not to sound rude, or overpowering.

"I think that he is very kind, very brave, and quite a good king. He is very devoted to his subjects, and the well being of Narnia, and especially the well-being of his family," said Rebecca, doing her very best to sound diplomatic about the situation, and not personal.

"Is that all?" asked Susan, as though reading Rebecca's mind, or maybe her face. "You don't find there to be anything…else…about him?"

"N-no, I respect him deeply, and I hope that you are not upset by me," said Rebecca, noting a tone of anger in Susan's speech. They walked in more silence for a bit, while Susan thought about how to word her concern. Rebecca was worried that Susan may know about how she felt about Peter, and what had happened between them.

"I should probably just be blunt with you. As I have been watching you two, both together, and separately, you seem to be rather, attracted, I think is the right word, to each other. He looks at you in a way that I have never seen, and you, well, you look at him like a girl who likes a boy. What I would really like to know is, what do you like about him, and how much do you like him?" Susan came out straightforward and startled Rebecca a little bit. She had not been prepared to answer something this personal, and slightly secret, so soon.

"I, um, I find your brother very nice, and handsome, and there is just something about him that makes me feel different. It is not like having a small crush on a boy from school, where you stay away, but giggle with your friends. When I am around him, I feel safe, and comfortable, as if I could tell him anything, and everything, except for how I feel about him." After hearing Rebecca's statement, Susan stopped walking for a moment, and looked at Rebecca.

"I want you to be careful, Rebecca. If you really like Peter, please be kind to him, for I believe that he likes you to. If you do not like him any more then an average crush, I recommend that you tell him this. Either way, I must ask to not break his heart, and not terminate his focus from the wars." Susan gave her response in a slightly more angry tone than she had been using earlier. It was as though it took all of her courage not to tell Rebecca to back off and leave her brother alone. If Rebecca had been able to read Susan's thoughts, she would have known that Susan was thinking about why she had just said what she had, and what it was about Rebecca that seemed so dangerous. Was it that Rebecca might just be the person, who in a few years could take her brother away from her? Or was it that Rebecca seemed like someone who steal his heart, and then break it? Or finally, was it that there was still something about Rebecca that made Susan think she wasn't telling them the whole truth, or maybe not even half of it.

"To be honest with you, I am not yet sure how I feel about your brother. I do not know if I like him more then reason, or if this is a passing feeling. From what you have said, and the way that you have delivered it, it sounds as though you would like to me to steer clear of Peter. If that is what you want, I will. Right here, right now, I promise not to see Peter when you, Lu, or Ed are not present. I will also try to avoid any more conversation during those times than reason. When I say this, it is because I want the best for Narnia, and for the four of you." Rebecca felt something in her jolt as she made this resolution. It felt as though something inside her wasn't working properly, but she couldn't quite place it. Susan, on the other seemed both pleased and anguished.

"I do not want you to hurt my brother in anyway, so if this is the path that you wish to take, I have no qualms." Susan was trying not to be too hay about what she had done, but a part of her felt truly rotten. She had only said these things because she was worried for Peter's safety in the war, and for the safety of his heart. Per haps I should have told her to back off only until the war has ended, or perhaps I still should tell her this. "Rebecca, I do not wish to cause you, or Peter any pain, emotionally, or physically. I think that maybe you should wait until the war is through, and decide what to do with your feelings. What I said was wrong, and I wish that you can forgive me. I also do not wish for you to never see, or talk to Peter privately, I just want you to let him know that it is strictly as friends if it is indeed as friends. Do not lead him on; he doesn't need a broken heart."

Rebecca couldn't really believe what she was hearing, but she smiled, and thanked Susan. The hardest thing would be to think over her feelings for Peter, and decide if they were genuine before something else happened.